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Litigation Trustees Not Allowed To Wear Their “Non-Bankruptcy Hats” To Avoid Swap Transactions As Fraudulent Conveyances, Aura M. Gomez Lopez
Litigation Trustees Not Allowed To Wear Their “Non-Bankruptcy Hats” To Avoid Swap Transactions As Fraudulent Conveyances, Aura M. Gomez Lopez
Bankruptcy Research Library
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The Bankruptcy Code provides bankruptcy trustees with avoidance powers that allow the trustees to undo certain pre- and post-petition actions. The purpose of this power to allow the recovering property or interests transferred by the debtor in order to maximize the value of the bankruptcy estate for the benefit of the creditor and to provide more equitable distribution to creditors. Among these avoidance powers is the power to avoid fraudulent transfers/conveyances. In particular, the bankruptcy trustee may avoid a transfer (1) as an actually fraudulent transfer if it was made with the actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud …